*Requires an Internet connection to the printer. Feature works with any Internet- and e-mail-capable device. Print times may vary. For a list of supported documents and image types, see hp.com/go/eprintcenter.**Compared with HP LaserJet Pro P1566/ P1606dn printer. Assuming customer is printing at least 30% of total pages in color with content similar to the color ISO/IEC 19798 test suite (iso.org/jtc1/sc28) and overall average job length of 3 pages. Yields established using ISO/IEC test standards. Actual yields and costs vary considerably depending on images printed, number of color pages printed, and other factors.***Energy saving based on internal HP testing of auto-on/auto-off setting compared with default setting. Minimum savingsbased on a 45-minute sleep delay. Maximum savings based on a 1-minute sleep delay. Actual results may vary.

This printer is so much better than the color inkjet printers that we have tried. Yes, the investment is a little more but I think that what you save in time and quality is well worth it. Anyone who has ever used a laser printer understands the difference. The only downside is that you may not be able to use this printer with the newest versions of Windows.

Have only been using about 2 weeks. Had to set up in a hurry because a customer was waiting for a print (old printer died). Printer worked without needing to install from disk (via USB) and printed nicely. Then was able to install software from disk and switch to ethernet connection without problem (this used to be difficult with HP products if you plugged them in first). Color prints are reasonably quick and show good color, black text is sharp.

We have several of these printers in our office and they are great. No maintenance (so far), and very economical to use. They don't take up much space and the ability to be networked is wonderful. We will be ordering more when / if the need arises.